Saturday 30th - Big, but still not everything
A very busy day with 22 attending the Works and the Santa season at the station well in full flow.
Following on from Thursday, a repeat of the photo of SK 25488 up on the jacks following the exchange of bogies.
With the bogies back underneath, Andy reconnects the brake mechanism.
The vacuum pump is connected ready for a brake test.
More fun creating the peculiarly shaped hand rails for the MICA van with once again James and John involved.
[Photo : Paul W.] While taking the photos, I was roped in to help support the rail.
Time to recheck the overall fit of this particular rail.
A discussion going on with Stu, Ken and John - I believe this was to do with one of the rails not being quite right.
The four rails completed, but spot the odd one out. A little modifying needed here. Otherwise a brilliant job - well done James and John!
Maurice and Paul apply red oxide to two of the good ones.
Towards the end of the day Maurice undercoats three of the steps from the MICA.
Much earlier in the day, time to capture progress with the Open C wagon.
Hey, where are they?! Bet they've sneaked off again to get some bacon baps from the Santa marquee.
Back in action with the GW Grey top coat. This is going to be quite a striking wsgon when completed.
[Photo : Paul E.] Foremarke Hall rumbles past on its runaround.
A busy time in Upholstery as Laura and Richard secure the moquette to this seat cushion.
Helen prepares the moquette for another.
And the next one with the underlay being fitted around. All these are part of the third contract from the Dean Forest Railway.
Helen now also prepares to make another cushion.
7903 and 3850 are sharing the Santa trains today.
[Photo : Paul E.]
Later on Ken fits steam heating connections in the corridor and saloon in RBr 1675.
The overall painting and varnishing inside 1675 is well on the way to completion. It's now time to sort out more of the internal fittings. With the handrails previously primed, Pam paints on the first of the two coats of Executive Light Grey.
I should have looked closer at the back of the centre passenger door before Stu top coated it on Tuesday. When looked at closely the surface was not smooth.
So the next job was to add some filler ........
Then there are the two corridor sliding doors that provide entry to the kitchen and pantry, both with formica backs. Martin roughens up the formica on the larger door ........
........ and then undercoats it in white. Both door backs painted white will blend in a lot better with the new kitchen and pantry.
In the saloon the pelmets need possibly two more coats of varnish. Pam begins applying the first.
Various strips created and labelled ready for fitting.
The Cotswold side south door.
In the north vestibule of SO 4798 Simon, assisted by Tom, is preparing the new floor out of heavy plyboard.
Having been fitted, the plyboard was removed to some trestles at the end of the Barn and the underside brushed with Creocote.
The replacement door being set up for 4798.
Chris and Robert are creating more internal window frames for 4798. The two boards, having been created on the giant saw, are now run through the thicknesser to make them the correct size.
An example of one of the sections of internal frame required.
It's often a surprise as to what turns up when removing and taking apart seats. Sadly the state of this excellent book (I have a copy at home) condemns it to the waste bin.
The excellent diorama of Baker Street tube station that Robert brought in to show us.
The lady on the left appears to have fainted!
Foremarke Hall returns to Toddington having completed its final run of the day.
The final train ready to return its happy passengers to Cheltenham.
The coloured lights in the gathering dusk.
[Photo : Paul E.] The dusk really settles in. A great photo from Paul.
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